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What is the old idea about all back pain?  It all comes from "slipped" discs or bulge/herniation  
What is the old idea about sciatica?  It is pain in butt and/or down leg from irritation to sciatic nerve roots  
Why is pain into the buttocks and/or down the leg acutally referred pain and not sciatica?  The only sensory distribution of the sciatic nerve roots is BELOW THE KNEE  
Macnab conducted a study where a catheter was inserted under nerve roots during surgery. What were the sensations of the normal vs. inflammed nerve root?  Normal: numbness, loss of strength, and NO pain; Inflammed: pain similar to a sunburn  
What causes inflammation of a nerve root?  Antibody/histamine reaction: Prolapse of nucleus pulposus to nerve root (body doesn't recognize nucleus as self for some reason)  
What is the pattern of pain for chemical radiculitis?  Dermatomal  
Why is most pain NOT dermatomal?  Because most pain is not due to radiculitis, but REFERRED PAIN  
What are the steps of chemical radiculitis?  1. LEAKING nucleus pulposus 2. Causes INFLAMMATION reaction in nerve 3. PRESSURE from DISC on the nerve 4. RADIATING pain  
What is the mechanism of irritation by Alf Brieg?  Constant rubbing on disc bulge during physiologic motion  
If there is an irritation of the L4 nerve which disc is irritated/inflammed?  L3 disc  
A patient leans ______ (AWAY/TOWARD) a LATERAL bulge.  AWAY  
A patient leans ______ (AWAY/TOWARD) a MEDIAL bulge.  TOWARD  
Why is a "PINCHED NERVE" an unlikely occurence?  The IVF is MUCH larger than the nerve. (Normal 185 mm2, Degenerated 108 mm2)  
What changes in IVF size are seen in physiologic motion?  Flexion: opens 24%; Extension: closes 20%); Lateral and rotation is even less significant  
What is the cross sectional area of a nerve root? spinal nerve? spinal nerve root + DRG?  1.2 mm2; 2.4 mm2, 5mm2  
What is most likely happening to an irritated nerve since it is not being pinched?  STRETCHING  
Define RADICULAR:  Pertaining to the nerve root  
Define REFERRED PAIN:  Pain experienced at a site or in a tissue DISTANT to the tissue causing the pain  
Name a common treatment for referred pain.  TRIGGER POINT therapy (ice massage, ischemic compression, acupuncture)  
In reference to the Dallas discogram descriptions, describe the annular disruption grades (0, 1, 2, 3)?  0: None; 1: Annular fissure = dye not outside normal disc contour; 2: Protrusion = dye bulging outside normal disc contour; 3: Leaking = dye in spinal canal  
In Sachs' study of annular discruption and patient symptoms, patients described injection of contract medium. What were the ratings used in the study?  0 = Pressure; 1 = Dissimilar; 2 = Similar; 3 = Exact  
Along with discography of the lower 3 lumbars, how did patients describe pain in response to infections in the study by Ohnmeiss, Vanharanta, and Elholm?  Pain drawings (Low back/buttocks, thigh, leg)  
In the Ohnmeiss, etc study, the discograms were scored just like the Dallas discrograms grade 2&3. How were these patients' pain responses recorded?  Pressure only or painless; Pain dissimilar to clinical sxs; Pain similar to sxs; Exact reproduction of sxs  
T/F The results in the Ohnmeiss, etc study showed NO significant difference in the distal extent of pain between grade 2 and grade 3.  TRUE (Grade 2 reported more aching)